.- 'I I eSaVafc. AGRICULTURE. Thk Value of Leach ed Ashes. This refuse from The Astieries contain con siderable quantities of potash aud phos phoric acid, which have a wonderful eflectupou exhausted soils. We notice that when this fertiliser is once Intro duced U reuiue iu hold upon the con fidence of cultivators, and they buy ahes every year, frequently Increasing their orders. Tbe onion growers along the Sound makes large use of leached ashes buying Hooieuuies by the thou sand bushel. Tuisls one of the he-t Indication of its value for that crop. Fruit grower are much p'.e.ised with it eflect upon the growth ol their trees and shrubi, aud upon their productiveness. It improves the slz and quality of ail the small fruits. It is especially bene ficial upoo strawberries and grapes. The us of this fertilizer is gradually Increasing among the larmers ho are more remote from the harbors where the ashes are lauded. Xheir effect is immediately visible upon old pastures and meadows, spread broadcast, as a toir-drt-ssiug; but they act more satisfactor ily if applied to the crops at the tiire of seeding down. They not only largely increase the crop with which the grass seed is sown, but their influence Is visi ble for many years altcrward in the in creased yield of grass. A farmer who has used ashes freely for tweutr years, upon a hard, worn granite foil, says they will give an increase of bay upon a meadow newly stocked, for eight years, and then, if the field is plowed again, they will show the eflVot of the ashes for six years longer, lie applies about luO bushels to the acre on laud that he design to keep in meadow, and about 75 to pasture laud. Lie considers leached tshes his most effective helper in transforming an exhausted, worn out farm into one of great productiveuess, giving a fair reward for his capital and labor. Wateelso Houses After Feedisu. Another common fault in the alimenta tion of horses is the leading to water J ifl after a full feed of grain. The first effect of this is to largely distend the stomach ; and the result may be as seri ous as if the material were masticated fcrsiu and saliva. Hut should this dan ger be avoided, matters are not neces sarily lelt in a better state. The sudden aud incessive it flux of water is likely to wash much of the contents of the stom ach ii.to the intestines before the nitro genous principles have been digested, and a fermentation, extrication ot gases, over-distention, colics and inflamma tions result. Even that Is not all. The application of an excess of cold water on the mucus membrane of the stomach and intestines causes vascular contrac tions, so that all teud to digestive disor der of a dangerous nature. Copious draughts of lie water are dangerous alike to man and beast. If it must be taken, it should be taken in small quan t.ties only, and frequently. Hut a 'irink of water of modei&te temperature, jut .if:T a feed of grain, 5s full pril to tbeaaiiniu. Thirst should be allayed t-efure the feed is given : and if any wa l r is allowed after. It should be merely a mouthful until the lapse of two or three hour's time has been had for gas tric digestion. After a feed of hay there Is comparatively little danger. From the exces-ive salivary addition to the Lay, and comparatively small amount uf i.s albuminoids, these are rapidly Oisso'.vd out aud digested, and the fur ther addition of water is rather favor able than otherwise in hastening its progress into the bowels, where the dl-ge-tiou of the starch, sugar, fat and other respiratory elements may be com pleted. The standard scale Is the Invention of a Fairbanks, a generation ago. The inventor stul lives to cnjy fame and fortune. The family ar.J those who have from time to tune been associated with them in this scale business, built up a trade of wl.kli they and their countrymen well may feel proud. Its foundations were well laid in skill, fitness, industry, justice, jTudei.ce and Integrity. Their mechanics and work-perp'e f cin a colony cf the best paid, most considered and hippiest poi.le known to us as a co in inanity, oa the face of the whole comment. Tnis First Leskc-n in Imhting. The young horse si.ould be driven a fw tiniis iu the harness the trainer in front and taught to turn io the right and left, to rein back, etc., betore at taching to a wigon ; use long reins and possibiy an assistant may be usclul to show Lini what the reining means. Always use a light vehicle at first, as many horses are made baulky by hitch ing to a heavy wagon at this time. A 'kicking strap" should be fastened over his rump from one shaft to another to prevent his heels hitting the wagon. If a colts hits nothing when be kicks he will coon step kicking. In starting off, Borne one should lead the colt a few hundred yards, to encourage him, and he should be patted when let go. When training, remember that "a light hand makes a light luo.iih, and a p!ia-ant driving-horse." The well known im portant rule of practice, to start a horse by word of mouth, rather than by a touch of the whip, ajijdjcs especially to the training period. The Storing of Hoots and other crops juust be provided lor. The plan of fl.l ing up tiie cellar ot the dwelling with various kinds of vegetables isol jection able. Small quantities for Immediate use may be kept there, but the bulk of tnem should be placed in the cellar in bins, boxes, or barrels, with sufficient earth among and over them to prevent shrivelling. If there is no root cellar, tbe plan of storing in pits or t:enc!ies is a i excellent one. A woiid to the wise. If you are troubled wlih a Augh or Cold, procure a bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup at once. Its use may save you from se vere S'cknes. Your druggist keeps it. IV ice - j cents. Top dressing mowing fields as soon as jiossible after the bay is removed is at tended with excellent reults. Tbe stubble and roots are protected from excessive drying by the grass aud stimu lated to a vigorous growth. 11 an i ke from a fattening cow is su-i-erior to that of a milk cow. There is a deficiency of the phosphates in the milk cow's droppings. Some Practical Kcmarka. A Girl that is never allowed to sew, fll of whose clothes are made for her and put on her until she is ten, twelve, Jiftcen or eighteen yenrsof age, says the 'Lady's Journal," is spoiled. Tbe mother has spoiled her by doing every thing for her. The true idea of self re straint is to let the child venture. A child's mistakes arc often better than Its no mistakes; because when a child makes mistakes and has to correct them, It Is then on tbe way toward knowing something. A child that Is waked up tvery morning, and never wakes itself up; and is dressed, and never makes mistakes ia dressing itself ; and Is wash ed, and never makes mistakes about be ing clean; aud is fed, and ntvar has anything to do with its food; and is watched, and never watches itself; and Is cared for, and kept all d.y from do ing wrong such a child miht as well be a tallow-candle, perfectly straight, and solid, and comely, and nnvltal; and good for nothing but to be burned up. I SCTTCRED FOR SKVFRAL VK4R8 FRO If STOMA, nd lioiiisoiiie Afiectiriti ot ilie Tliroat leseiu ollug Bmnciillls. After spending a great deal or ni-mt ? en various medtelceswltn no materia: resent, in Marcn .asi.on tae reconniirDdai ton I Sir. K.Peters.of ilils pi,! obtained UrJayue's fcxrxntoraiit. Alter taking two bottles cf tills remedy, i Mir.d nnsHf so much i I ered that I conunut-d taking 11 until I used seven homes, and byi&ls Un.e my nip'onis tnd all disap peared, and I have every reason to believe my ej cured. W. haditi, Cattprtg, iulm (., 7kxw, HUMOROUS. A Heavy Stockholder. A granger entered one of our railroad offices, the other day, and found a young man within. The farming man spoke up and said: "Is this the superintendent?" 'I he) young rain w at immensely flattered, and just to let himself down easy, said : X-u-o, notexiictly; not the superin tendent, but I am a heavy stockholder. Anything 1 can do for you f " The granger said 'o," and wandered off into the next room, met a clerk, and pointing with bis tWumb over his shoulder toward the department he bad just lelt he said : "Young niau, that, be a heavy stock bolder on this road." The clerk took a squint, saw w ho It was. and ejwutated. "Who? Hi'nr" "Yes," continued the granger; 'blg stockholder Is he!" 'Yes. oh, yes," said the clerk turn' Inj purple in the face. "What amount of stock do you sup pose be holds now V said the curious granger. Well," said the clerk, with the air of a parson at a funeral. "Well, he holds the superintendent s horse, some times." The granger wouldn't hear to any thing e4-e, so the clcik bad to go out and lake something. In one of our large vessels, loading with cotton, are to be seen a number ol fat, saucy, fine-looking Irishmen, who are employed by our stevedores to load vessels as they arrive at our port, and are commonly known as long-shoremen. While visiting a vessel to ascertain the Modut operandi, the following con versation took place during a lull between two sons of the Emerald Isle: "Ah I Fat, this is mighty hard worack we're at." "it is indade, Jimmy, but fot koind of worrack would ye loik if ye could get ur" Fat leaned thoughtfully on a bale of cotton, and, wiping his forehead with tl:e back of his hand, said : "Well, for a noice, aisy, wane business, I think I d loike to be a Bishop." A Welsh clergvman recently applied to his diocesan for a living. The liishop promised hnn one, nut as lie was taking leave he expressed a hope that bis lord ship would not send liiin Into the in terior of ttie principality, as Ins wife could not speak Welsh. 4,Your wife. sir;" said the bishop, "W hat has your w ife to do with it? Mie doesn't iTeach. does sher' "Xo my lord," said the parson, "but she lectures." It was proposed to erect a monument in the village square to the Far her of his Country, ant 'squire tigging was called upon tor a liberal donation. "I can't give anything this time," he said; "bat you may know that 1 al way carry Washington in my heart." "Well," answered the man with the subscription paper, "all that I can say is that you've got the Father of bis Country in a very tight spot." A lapt purchased a box of fruit from a Chinaman, and, finding that the quality at the bottom was very interior, said: -'John, you cheat mo." "Yes," replied John, ''white man cheatee me, i me uheatee lady." A Kentucky farmer write? to the local newspaper, complaining of the low price of dairy produc?, and adds: "I shall not sell my egs for eight cents a dozen it don't pay lor the wear and tear of the hen." It makes a young man feci very much as if some things in the world were all in vain to sing, "Come to my bosom, I come low," under a window, and then ! happen to see a sign "To let" oa the i TaP-sox (sternly) "How coul.l you come to church to be married to a man ! in such a state as that?" B;ide ( weep- ing) "It wasn't my fault, sir. 1 never i can get him to come when he's scb.-r." j One of our fashionable youths donned 'his first silk bat and cigar, the other t T-'iiing. He j:ot along well enough j with tl.e c!gar, but lie had to give up the nat it rauic mm sics at me siomacn. Dr. Ball's Cough siyrtip has been be fore the public for years, and is pro nounced by thousands superior to all other medicines for tiie cure of Coughs, (olds, lr.iiuei z i, and all otl er l ulmou jary Complaints. t A Gf-RJIav writing borne concluded , his letter thus: "If I lit tiii I dies, ti ll j ray friends at home that 1 shall visit my faterlaad before I leave here." The penalty of buying cheap ciothrs Is the same as that of going to law the certainty of losing your suit and haviug to pay for it. Evert dog lias his day, but the nights belong to the cats. The last man a cobbler. A Loudon Shave, It seems that people, as a rule, shave themselves in England, and I am sure if I were to stop here long I would Luy arazjr anl learn how to do so my self. There are very few shops in Lon don not one where there are a dozen in any American city. In tlu-sre shops very little shaving is done. The barb er's business is principally hair cutting and dressing. They have none of the American conveniences. They are ge nerally small, dark rooms iu out of the way places, having hardly any furni ture. The chair is a common wood seated, straight-backed dining-room chair, w ith a high back, on the hard edge of which the victim lays his head w hile undergoing the torture, which, thank fortune, is generally short not over two or three minutes. The lather is made of .lain, unpcrfuuied soap, and as often applied cold as warm. The razor rips down one side of the face, then the other, and theu the chin a few finishing strokes aud the job is done. The villainous barber has no bay ruin, but slaps on the raw smarting fa-.-e a cold wet rag and wash es off the soap, rubs the moisture of w ith the roughest side of a crash tow el, takes his "tiibbencfe" or "thrippence" (C cents), and turns the wretch out into the street with his face smarting and only half dry, and peculiarly sensitive ito the cool air. "Wax.?" no, he has none. But my hair needs brushing " "O, yes." A half dozen strokes with a brush; "A penny more please."' aud that is the end of it. The man who has just shaved me says that he does not be lieve in the lasy American style of harboring, and he is sure that thereMire not a dozcu American barber chairs in London. De tbe World Move. The Rev. John Jasper, of Virginia, says, "Da sun do move, for in de mor nin' it shines on dis side ob dc hous, while in de ebenln on dat side of de hous. Xow tf he don't move how come he darf Xot withstanding Mr. Jasper's logic, we yet believe tbe world moves. v hen Mr. Jasper's ideas constituted the popular belief, people thought that to die of small-pox or chol era was simply fulfilling one of nature's laws. Xow, through vaccination, small pox is averted, while cholera, cholcra morbus, dysentery (flux), and diarrhtcs, are readily cured by the use of Dr. Pierce's Compound Extract of Smart Weed Dors not such evidences tend to prove that "the world moves?" As an external rei.edy for cuts, bruises, sprains, swellings, bites and stings of insectsthe Compound Extract of Smart Weed has no equal. Veterinary sur geons have a! so employed it with mark ed success. YOUTHS' COLUMN. A Poveder mill. A powder mill Is not in the least like other mills. In stead of one great building, it is com posed of many rough-looking little shells, sometimes as many as seventy or eighty. These are long distances a part, separated by dense woods and great mounds of earth, so that if one "house" ia blown up, the others will escape a like late, ur some the wans are built very strong, and the roofs very slight, in the hope that if an explosion happens, its force will be expended up ward only. Oilier houses have enorm ous roofs of masonry covered with earth ; the roofs of others are tanks kept always full of water. The otisUnt danger inseparable from the work would be greatly increased were there not strict rules, always en forced. Xo cautious visitor on be more careful than the workmen themselves, for they know, If an explosion happens, it w ill be certain, instant death to tnem. So no lights or tires are ever allowed ; no one lives nearer the mills than can be helied ; some of the buildings are carpeted with skins, and the floors are kept always flooded with an inch or two of water; aud in front of every door is a shallow tank of water. Before en tering, every person must put on rub ber shoes aud walk through this water, for the nails in a boot-heel might strike a spark from a bit of sand or gravely which might explode a single grain ol gurpowder, and cause wide spread dis aster. So the rubber shoes worn In the mills are never worn elsewhere. Then, too, ev;ry one is expected t keep hts wits about him ; there is never any loud talking aud laughing, and no one ever thinks ol shouting. Yet, w ith all this extreme care, explosions sometimes oc cur, and then there is seldom any one lelt to tell how it happened. A Plea fr Xohe. "O Johnny!" cried a nervous mother, "do have some pity on my poor head I Can t you play without shouting sor Poor Joliuny drew up his tape reins with which be was driving two chairs tandem, aud called out in a loud, hoarse whisper: C'l up! whoa! But at length, finding little pleasure iu th is suppressed amusement, he threw down his reins, and laying his hands on his breast, said, with a long Dreatu: "O mother, it's full of noise iu here, and It hurts me so to keep in! Don't ali little boys make a noi.e when they play ?' "Yes, Johnny, I believe they all do," replied the lady. "O, then, mother, dear," cried John ny, in a winning tone, "please let me be a little loy." We will join poor Johnny In his peti tion. Please, mother, let your sons be little boys while they may. rime is bringing on apace life's toils and cares. Letineui have a free and happy child hood, that when your heads are low in the grave they may joint back to these days and say : "We were happy children, for there was always sunshine where our mother was." Long iror?i. "Bob, which is the most dangerous word in all the English language to pronounce?" said Tom. "lio;i't know, unless it is a swearing word," replied Itob. Pooh.it is stumbled; bccaiif) you are sure to get a tumble between the first and last tetter," said Tom. "Ha! now I have one for you. I found it one day in reading the paper. W hich is the longest worj i.i the Eng lish language?" eaid Rib. "V.ileiuJinar:aiilsm,"an3wer?d Tom promptly. "Xo, sir, it is smiles; because there Is a whole mile b-jtwecu first aud last letter." Ho! that's nothing; I know a word that has over three miles be tween its beginning and ending," cried Tom. "And what's that," said Rub faint ly. "Beleaguered," exclaimed Tota tn umiiiantly. II "Jen a Hartford wnmsn mttnl her friend's seven-vear-old vounter on the heal and said : "1 should like to have such a little boy as you are," he looked Into her face and replied : "Well. I guess you can ; I don't b'licve God's hist tiie pattern of me." Ballooning Sr.iiUn. The R.v. II. C. McCook, of Pniladelphia, describing the balooning habit, or flightof spiders, savs the spider 6eeks a high position. as the tnp of a fence-post, as the point of ascent. The abdomen is elevated to as nearly a right angle with the thorax as may be; a pencil of threads issues from the spinnerets, the lace being meanwhile turned to various points un til it looks in the direction of the wind. The leg are then stretched upward, thus raising the body aloft, and the in sect gradually assumes a position as if resisting some force from above. Sud denly the right claw s are unloosed, tbe spuler mounts with a sharp bound and floats tff. generally with the back down ward, but some times with the position reversed. At first the abdomen seems to be in advancs, but generally the body is turned so the head is in front. The pencil of threads is ought by the feet, and floats out in front. Upon these thread 4 the spides will climb upward as though to adjust the centre ot gravi ty. Meanwhile a pencil of threads floats out behind, leaving the spider to ride in the angle of the two, or sometimes three pencils. The feet seem to be uni ted by delicate filaments, which serve to Increase tiie buoyancy of the balloon. The insect is carried forward by the wind, riding for long distances in an o pen f-pica. and otteu high up upon as cending currents. Its anchorage ap pears at times to be within its own vo lition, by drawing iu with the claws the forward pencil aud gathering it in a white roll within the mandibles; but most frequently the progress of the in sect is stopped by some elevated object. or by the subsidence of the brct ze. Iltmryeomh in Cating$. An English inventor has brought forward a device to preveut honeycombing in castings, by means of which he extracts from the metal, while In the molten state, the gas or gases by w hich such honeycomb ing is produced. According to this in ventor, the removal of the gases may be effected by any mechanical means capable of producing rarefaction, such as a common pump, an exhausting j-t of steam or other fluid, the hydrostatic gravitation of a column of the molten metal itself, or any either exhausting expedient, by w hich a vacuru more or less perfect is produced. The molten metal must be exposed to the action of the vacum in such a manner as to in sure the disengagement or gas from the metal, and, for this purpose, the metal is best submiitcd to tiie vacum in a state of minute subdivision; this may be accomplished by allowing the mil ten metal to run through perforations iu a lire-clay bicck into a tall cylinder, within which a vacum is maintained. By thus subdividing the metal, and dis charging it iu the form of a metallic rain into an exhaust chamber, the gas es are separated from the metal, and are sucked away by the pump or other extractor in communication with the exhaust champer. This process is claim ed to be superior to others for the j.ur pose in fjuestion. Walter DawMn, of So ran ton, P. nn- sylvania. has patented an improved feed-water heater for locomotives, in which the surplus sream is conducted from the boiler and discharged into the tender through a pipe suitably arranged for tbe purjiose, thereby cfletting a con siderable economy of fuel by halting the water preparatory to its entering tbe boiler by means of the surplus steam which is not required for working the engine. BOMESTIC. Usu fob Borax. It may be Interest ing to some to know that a weak solu tion of borax water snuffed up the nostrils, causing it to pass through the nasal passages to the throat, then eject ing it from tbe mouth, will greatly re lieve catarrh; and in cases not too ob stinate or long standing will, if per severed in, effect a permanent cure. . It Is also of great value in cases of weak or inflamed eyes. 3Iake a solution, not too strong, and bathe the eye by open ing and shutting it two or three times in the water. This can be done by means of an eye-cup, or equally well by holding a handful of water to the eye. Another difficulty with which many persons are afflicted Is an irritation or inflammation of the membrane, lining the cavities of the nose, which becomes aggravated by the slightest cold, often causing great pain. Tills can be greatly relieved, if not entirely cured, by using it simply as a gargle. As a wash for the head, it not only leaves the scalp very white and clean, but renders the hair soft and glossy. It has also been found by many to be of invaluable service in case of nervous headache. If applied in the same manner as in wash ing the hair the result is wonderful. It may be used quite strong, after which rinse the hair carefully with clear water; let the person thus suffering re main in a quiet, well ventilated room until the hair is nearly or quite dry, and, if possible, indulge in a snort sleep, aud there will hardly remain a trace of the headache. If clergymen, teachers and others, who have an nndue amount of brain work for the kind and quality of physical exercise usually taken, would shampoo the bead iu this manner about once a week, and then take no more brain-work until the following morning, they would be surprised to tin I how clear and strong the faculties had become, and there is reason to hope that there would be much less premature decay of the mental faculties. As a toilet requisite, ittsquite indispensable. If used to rinse the mouth each time after cleansing the teeth, it will prevent the gums from becoming diseased or uncleanly. In short, in all cases of al laving inflammation, there Is probably nothing better in materia medics. Tiie average strength or the solution snouia be a small tcaspoouful to a toilet glass of water. Wi Should Dixt Mors os Fruits axd Vegetables. All trustworthy hygienists and medical authorities are unanimous iu recommending fruits ami vegetables as the best and appropriate tnod for this season, and the eating of much meat, rich gravies, &c, as care fully to be abitained from. And yet there is not one person in ten who care fully and intelligently loiiows tins ail vice. Many a per on who is now nervous and shaky, and out of sorts, would have strength and elasticity ot spirits and improved health if less meats and much more fruits were eaten ! Depend on it, a large proportion of the physical ills of life cotae from too much eating. There Is but little danger ol not eating enough. The trouble with nine-tenths of ailing and chronically complaining people is injudicious and intemperate eating. Leave off eating so much meat and greasy compounds and rich pastry, and try a simpler diet for a time. and. our word for it, you will soon experience a great and marvel ous change come over tne spirit or your dream. To ScorR Foist Lack. Fix tho lace In a prepared tent, draw it tight and straight; make a warm lather of Castile soap, and, with a fine brush dipped in, rub over the lace gently, ana when clean on one side, do the same to the other. Then throw some clear water on it, in which a lit'le alum has been dissolved, to take off the suds. Fro- vi.ling some thin starch, go over with it on the wrong side, and iron it on the same side when dry ; then open with a bodkin and set It in order. To clean the same, if rot very dirty, w ithout washing, fix it as before, and go over with fine bread, the crust being pared off. When done, dust out the crumbs. CntCKK Tea. Cut up a fowl in small pieces, taking off the skin; put It into an earthen vese', with some salt and three pints cf water; let it boil three hours; strain it; set it to cool six or eight hours: then take off tbe fat. The tea will be j." a Pdlv. Ttie Primary Cnum of a IlUtant Symptom. Nerrousne-9 ifl rarely a diee io .Uelf in herent tnt it in tbe liii"l offaprinof dnpp fl:a. in a niajontr of i-a-en Tne Dervnua dixturliauee u at firt tndiug. but ultimately ita parent so undenuinm the K-ncral health. u to produce cnDdeiaeiic' Vrrv threatening to that tirrt ni rvo'is et utr the brain. Hostet- torn SUai-u lii!tt-r m tiie mot powerful niediciul opporii i;t of the isxaew cf indiges tion, an j prutecU the neroiu vrntom from the lipjulaHii-a. the sl.-eiilesMiife aud lews ct appe Lte wbie1! chgract' rjy.n dilutive irregularity and Wi akness. and which are almont inrar a l Iv ao-onipaiiii d by an nm ertain condition of the Loweli, and inactivity of the liver, are all era healed by thin niatchluaa corrective, and wneu nerrouaQCM doe not proceed from the can9 designated, it affords moat grateful rei.ef. A Clmnce f,r Alltl-tIeMd. Their day of deliverance has dawnnL Hun is the aue of wonder, wonder in aoi. .-. wonders in mechauism. wonder ineverytinn.-. It baa lieeu said that the mau who cau a two blades of grmsn to grow where only one urew before, i a public benefactor. Vt'Lat. tliou. nliall be ud of the man who causes a full and laxurioiu crop of hair to crow upon the barren aud shining pate of tbe Urge army of bald beadi who have well-nigh dexpaired of ever having a natural covering for their beads attain. What place in the world shall be a sined to the discoverer of Cabbolim. shall be not have a eoimp cuoua niche in tbe Temple of Fame and niand firstamong the benefactors cf Ins race. To impart new life and viitor to the dormant energies of a diseased acaip, to give strength aud fulnem to a weak and slrai; n ling vrowtb of hair, to brinj; back tbe natu ral color aud gloss to bleached and faded locks are no ordinary achievements since chemists and then dentists have son0-lit in vain to ac complish tbem for centnr.ee. A I honor then, to tha discoverer of tbe new hair-restorative, Cakboline, and let one and ail join in express ing a bibber appreciation of the nses and possibdities of that wouderfu product of pe troleum, which contain tbe element thai work sacli Ejuterioiw and Kratifv ng change. KENNEDY 4 CO., Special Agent, rittaborg. Pa. Bold by all Drnggista. Ha Knows What Is OuofL M. Hartman, Fsj., Philadelphia Fir De partment, Truck D. Mys : Uiat having been tormented with rheumatism for three years. Without rellAf fmm -m I. ... .. L . I .... 1 - -- " i u i, , iwa m wiu, of Dr. llerndon'a tiypsey's Gift and fonnd ""mij tmn. jr too aoui it, cave bun interviewed. The 'tiilf is a new, pow erful bnt himilM a. ..!.!. i .. i- i nves tbe disease from the blood. Sold by alt "'"K-"" in ruiiaiielphia. Bend for a circu lar to J. J. GnndaU, Box 620, P. a liaituuore. Th VAEiors diseases of ths tespiratorv or gans, to which so many of the residents of onr variable cUmata are abject, can promptly be made to yield to Dr. Schenck's Pulmonic Syrnp. This remedy is pleasant to the palate. and speedy in its action. For sals by all Drngcista. TTin nnlilUliM .f A rt . . . tlyn Matazuut km nnn. l i ..i . ter something new and attractive in tbe way of premiums. Three-button kid gloves and v T " " ""Ku oisca sua and line iuKluh and French cAihiueros. are certainly slronc inducements, bee their adrerusaotent iu Uus number of oar paper. Hon. A. R. Stevens. The rreat state-man of the Sonth. says: "I used Durang'a Uhenmatie Remedy for rheum atism with great beneliL" It never fails to cum iu, w wi nfc i.oa douu iiT circular IO Hclpbenstine k Bentlev. Drnggista, Washing ton, IX C Soli by all drnggUt. liable Dry Goods Henua. If yon want Bilks, Black Goods. Drees Goods, Hosiery or Dry (roods of any kind below the market prices, and wish to have the advan tage of all tbe great trad sslus, and of loase made by importers, send your orders or write for samples to & K Dewaaa, 1124 (formerly of 725) Cbestnnt streeL Tbay send ont thousands ot samples and fill orders daily from all puts 3f ths country. Hntsxxtx's Txttsb Oisisuuir wfQ cure all acabby or scaly diissssa at tha akin. RrtstKLL's TrtTES Onnrerr will core Hits Eyelids, Hors Nosa, Barbers' Itch on tba face, or Grocers' Itch on the bands. It never fa-is. 60 cents per box, sent by mail for 60 cents. Johnston. Holloway A Co.. fi02 Arch be, Hula., Pa. Bead the testimonials, in an adjoining col umn, of persons who have mad and been benefitted by Hance's Epileptic Pills ai a rem edy for Epilepsy, or Fading fits. They are certainly con nutans. Cut This Oat It Slay Save Tour Ufa. There, ia no person Living bnt what snfTera more or Its witn Long Di-ew.Connlis.Cold. or 'nsnmpion.yet some would die rather than pay 75 etnts for a bottle of medicine that would o.;re tbem. Dr. A. boschee'e German hvrup has lately bean introduced in this conntrvfrom Germany, and its wondrous cares astouUbee tvery one that try it. If you doubt what wa jay in print, cat this out and take it to your Druggist, and get a sample bottle for 10 cents and try it, or a regular u-m for 75 cents. Ir toc abb Nervous ad Depkesseo taka IIoortAxn's Gehkas IHttebs. KoBisaoa Efttoxe or ijrrjuTCax. (Phila delphia), ban met with remarkab s success, sod the number for November apoesrs considerably enlarged, and is very interesting. A specimen copv is sent to any address on receipt of stamp. The publishers have also for tbe nolidav sea son two beautiful book. "The lUg Fair, and "Tbe Little Stay at Dome." Both are by L. Carkson, and are illustrated by the author. VEGETINE Mill Cure Cancer. TROUFI riiOOF! PBOOF! Ms. H. B. Stevkxs: Deab mb. About two years ago. a cancer mads lt-s appearance on ni v l ice, lelt side or mr nose. heu 1 tlnt. noilced It, 'twas about Uie sle of a piuln-ad tvery small). 1: increased in size, and spread on u.y I ice unt I It ifecaine s large ss a c iniinon cent. 1 tried all kinds of remedies aud advlee from a phy-lciao. It was spreading and eating Into niv Unh very fast. I was verv union almuied. 1 went io see a pnysl Ciun wno rured Cancers; be did not give me mui'li eucnuragi-meul. It pained me very niucn; 1 h uttered uiklil and day. It would nleed at lime very proluaeiy. Everything was done tlml could be. to iryto cure me cancer. My brother Had aCunceron lil lip: lie submitted to an operation, lielng well disi'ouraged. I was one d iy In Mr. WiKxiberry s apothecary slore.of thu town, lie gave iu- your painplilet co rtalnlng many cures by the use ol Vegeiine. I found on fae IS where Vegetlne had cured a ('oncer on a a.iy's no. I then bouahl a boti le of your Veg eil ne. and It provej a gr-at blessing to me; I could see good effects irom It right away. After tuning three bottles II snipped the pr a ling ot 111- cancer uhoul the. e-igfa; It checked tiie eat ing Into iny llrea. I could see It was gradually h-aiing. I kept on tiki .g Ve'.-e.Une, the cancer i-lowlyd'saprHMring. until I had taken sixteen bottles and it cotnp i t ly cured It- I has lelt a large scar on coe side of my no-e; and I feel It my auly to recommend Vegellne to a I like suf ferers, a It Li certainly a ir. eat -Blood Puriner." I am U'iw nlxty I hreey ears ot ge. and NegelUie basgrearlv luip'ove-l niv genets) health. Y,urs,niuslrespttfullv, WM. P. CLKAVES. M Federal M., Beverly. M .as. We. whose nanes are annexed, can testily to the above, a Mr. ( leaves is an oM resld nl of ilil-t wn. C. WOOUHKKHV.Atothecarv. KK'H AKD PtDKICK. UEKIlhl'.T S. SMITH, ANDHKW U KATU.N. A. liuiDLiK.N, GfcO. s. MILLICTT. VawrnNB. Kir eradicating alt Impurities of the Mood trim the -m. It ha.4 no equal. It has never fu.le'l to effect a dire, giving toue and streLgUt to the system dcbiiliaied by dis ease. VEGETINE Cured after 20 Years' Suffering. IIUDVILLE, llAA.. Feb. IS, ls.i. H. R. wbvsss : 1KAB 8i I' gives me great pleisnre to give Id niy testimony to the g'Hd effect the Vege llud has bad o.i me. I have l ea trouble! (or twenty years with an e.iung Vlceron my s.ile bone. During that time f have irleil many iemedle-4, but nave not had It cur d tlU now. Nome hree monihs ai;o It was very bal, so that tne tle-.li wa eaten into the bone, from a place as large ax the palm of y.jur hnnd. I was re commended by Mr. Tllion to try your Vegetme, and i di i so. In taking t ie nrsl o 'tile. It com menced lo heal; and I have only taken ave b it ten, and It Is a 1 healed nicely, aud I wouli cneerlully r commend it to all alike afflicted. KespecltuUy Jouia, W ILaON HJAKS. Vegellne thoroughly era llcate every klnl of humor, and restores ttie eullre system to a kealihy condition. VEGETINE A Valuable Medicine. CINCINNATI, 1STT. SIB. ll. tt. fnrvw iK-.irsir I have nse t yoor Vegetlne In my f.iniily. and k'ow it lo be, aud cin recommend II as a good punner and cleaner of the blc- d. I have u-d several bottles; 11 IS a valuable mcdicln.-. Kesiwctiu ly.- "i. b. sTKrtprrr. orocee. . Cor. Main and Frank. In sta. Thousands will bear testimony (and dolt vol ontarl y). thai Vecetlne Is (he best medical compound yet plact d before the public for rnovailugand ;ur.fiugthe blood, eradicating all humors, lini urn le or p.ilMnous secretions Irom the i-ysteiu. invigorating and strength-n-Ing the system debilitated by disease; In fact. It Is, as n any have called It, -The Ureal llealtli K'titnrer." VEGETINE n. G.COTTOX, Prescription Dnigg'st. Chic.ign. Illinois Veertlne Is the best-S'lltng blood partner, and it lies tbe best sal sia.-llun ot any tu Uie market. v i-: a tvv i ' Prepared by II. II. STEVEXH. Itotton, Yegetine Is Sold by all Druggists. Thoea answering an Advertisement will confer a favor noon the Advertiser and the Publisher by stating that tnev saw theadrar. UMtaaai In thl lournml (naming tha rper BLATCflws mm An aiadsts salt cisterns or wrttaef aar depth, trow ta Is 74 fast, either slaia or lined with (!aaiir In a.sr srsmlas draws tabs cosysr. Ws kai la lock s eomalMr sssortsMBt Is rii. tenrth sod pries, frost IbfChespen to tbo MUST PERFECT ad 1M l'HOkl PI Mr" THAT CAS BE MADE. Oat aiaoulsf tur-rc (scihiiea naol us to fornl,h tb hf pasipsAT Pttil E-BI T LITTLE ABo E SECIJM AMI TUIKIi KATE li'tips. W Len bsytns pemps, sMIbat tber tiuSI TE.M.E MAKE AS bit AXE. (( not for ssl in roar town, yenr order ess Siva b Billed wltbost ulj u tw M RK ET Slrw,oa door frost Fifth suoef. south aula, I'hila.ls.'i.his C. G.BLATCHLEY, Manufaotu rer. P AGENTS WANTED FOR THE 1 HISTORYoftheWORLD Kmbractoc fall m4 athf-t ftocoanU f twi tioB of .nclm M nra tiers, nJ laclvitnc bUtory ot tbo riM turd fs.Il of lb Orek aod Koma Sotpl'-iw.ttM rrowiH of the oat toti. of motierra Korup. lb BiMdi tb ofUsMlriaj. ihm fHhll rwt-ai, thm iormtvtio. ih wuaoovary aa lil-a. 1 1 tift K- WorI4, mte. ltcoUin.rilM kl(toricml Bfrmv1t,ff b4 Jtm terffw duutl Crtiara- rC"- d l th oKHrt eoir.lti bi-torr of th Url(S r rubMh-i. It t tifht. Barrxl for psajf snd itr tmwmu M ArDU. b1 m why it Ntr tba any vimm swk. AdsixsMAt, kAT10ALPl'HLIHINCO., Pbiiawlelftbtft, F- MATTRESSES f rvrled-Halr, Hak ml falrm-lnt. Ww.rn-Mtrv u-i ttl c-l'iritt-l fkprinc It?-. U4t4f tatawira. tlMironkfhty --!n:l'i nis-l tm rcl,(j(iiKr;tiiil ntr In irtirrl, in fcnlk . and nal up in 111 low. BolMrrm antl Hi-. HUo-k-t, CwtufrlMbiNDtl in sT n--ri. STERNBERGER'S 01.1 Rrpahto F'athT and Bt lJinc Ir. lis Xorth IrwiJ kL. above Arch, Iiill"a YK HAVE IT AT LAST. A PERFECT Shirt Bosom Stretcher V- r5 - -AND IRONING BOARO. f '"' Bmtspllinc artirlln Msrkt. r-llt sight. b"i hi rilv mni cuootrv. 1 h.r arf As-nt sliins Two lMttt-a dwnr. It rniwri-r in ri-rr r-.p-t, sod nor ri-o.M" thnn snv oilier boril. ll aa Pot rnt. .vmbrr ai. I.-77. I.arr p-roTitari riul. Trrritorix, E'Till A am is nualr. T TE AMi (OI'MTt mCllll 1UH BALE. SVnd f-t circular anil i-rvi lo 4&j id whtvt pfsprr yow nw thi alTni-9nieTit IT COSTS NOTHING! Tstrronrorcai ;ana. wa ani on tw any at'ir--M rn aaya trial, so rtasd fr"iiht I .(d vilnnt evmt, IS . p.: Vvi ii 1 :ti fiv. ' Teura WirTmaty I 1 1 1 1 i Oil, Piroct Irom u lactori Alleger, Bowlby & Co.. taiaion- trva. U AH(NoTuN. New J-raf . NEW AMERICAN SEWING MACHINES I Bemrei fcr liar hunt Qualities mi YalnaMs IairoKEatt -T J" aaBtlT lacnaslsa for Umss ITKST-CI.A3S TAM ILT BEWISO MACRlylS. avow rKICKS. aattslsirilasi SJraisitaaaV. rr stscblns ss rssnssatta sr so aala. Acsata C4l la aU sarts tism Waria. Tfa Ta Ooaasasr Is sow raady 1 SU sraw frow Brnsmksrs. Tsflor. She. Maasfa- 7wfw sad Clrcmlsra. . American Sewing Machine Co., 1318 Chstnut Street. Philadelphia. i FITS! FITS! FITS! CC&K OF EPILEFST; OfC-FAf-UNa FITS. BY HAN CITS EPILEPTIC FIIXS. Paranw. larorrnf woHar thf :-tr-alr -arr1r will Bud Hwa kT-ileaci Piiiw nU r-ta- Miy . yar diaarwl caxius KiHiap-y r kaliuig 'll followinv crtlfl'-ataa thavld ba raad br all tha m.cial;tb- aral..ayry i-vapact iroa, aiidahooW they ba i-a-i by any on wb f a t amtet d b:ai--ir. If b aM a fri-tv. h la a anlfwr-jr, ha 1 !' ft .- M.c by caUiuii ibia oat aaj mwuuM FrCLaDtrat. ian Xi, W. PrtK Ht-cf. Balitmrra. Md.-Daar Mr: haainf I oar IvarUwtnait. 1 waa iMuced t- try fotr r.M 'ptic Pill. 1 was arttcaaii with Eailany lajaly, laai. Iauire-i twly mf a yiciaB waa ra:iaooai, I at ha coaM (iva bm no ralial. I l-f-a aaauiiad aBottwr Uyac aa.but 1 iMinMl to trow war a-. 1 .bait tri- tbaireaunant of a.tbar, but wt.bBi any f h1 ttet. I akiio ivturuad to aiy tsw iiy bjiciaa: aaa cnp-d ai,atld -- . naa.. I wa gaacrnlly t ucked WititsHit any prwttvait tj ymat.-m. 1 hal aau frotm tw.. tuiU- At. aUy. at latrtl f tu wewka. 1 wa oft sutack-4 :aay aad wooM fall wh-Mvsr 1 uuU lM,or wiiaiflvrr ba oc ttp-d with, and waa a- raly lnjurtd vrai ttma fr ta tha talla. 1 waa aftVct- au Bturh that 1 kt N cuuAda'.ca iu tnywlf. 1 alHi w ta a.1-cir-d ia my ba-iaotw. md 1 e-n.idr thAt y ur LpilaotM liila curat ava. Ia t'abrmary lad. 1 a m me ufe 4 to naa y -ar i ilia aadauly Ual two attacks aiterwrd. lua Uavt ana m April a.lattt, J-d tuay wrraof a law arWva cbai-actar. With tha bio-fd' Cof rrwtidu' y-ar ar! ic ua aa atul tha iutramat by wi.ftch 1 wurtrtil wf that disur mIdsi micli-.B. 1 ia ak i oat tba PilM and taxir g -od ad. eta Bouid ba auvla ion a-ryhaia. that ff wh-ara imilsvrly affectail auy btva ta bauaflt f CtMm. Anr rnoi uiiiu furtbar laf ruatiua aaa etrUD It by cal in t niy rastisiaaca, K, J uih lhixU frtxaat, Phili-dtlnhia, i'a. WUXIAM ELBKa. thuc i a ctbc rot EPILCrir. Tba twbjutaad will aaawar. ttatiADs., Mm.. Jana M: Ktrrn 9. Hwr Taar bu-: Yua wnl And laciA-aai adt-liar. which laand tow f r tw.. bv&ca uf ywr Mlaptsc PilU. 1 waa tha Brut par " triaif yoor Piil ib tnia part of tbacuLBtry. My -a waa bdlf afllictwd wi b it- tor i yar. 1 wrota tir ad ra-cr-ivad two boica af roar PilU. which ba touk acCvrd ing U diracti. aa. lla h ia r bul n Muca. It M by aiy paroaasoo iht Ur Lya tnnl yuur PI1U. Ill cast wan ar bad otta. h h d Ala ucnriy ll hia hfa. Paraoa. btva wrillat to ma Irota Alabama at! Tauaa-aaa oa tha aubjact, tor tha purp aa wf Kr tBiuiuc my op4uta iu ramxd to yuur Piila. 1 baa alway iuatmaiidad tlfoi. and in no itatoca wbara 1 bata had achanca of haariuc frwaa tWir cftt hat thsiy latiad Ucaxa. Yor.aic., C. U, , ht t. Uiwuada, Yalftbaaba Co., atlas. A!T0THBB RkwAEI ABLE CVRKOriPlLLKV; OK, A I. LINO UTS, Bf UANCKa K PI L LPT 10 PILLi. MoXTwVOMBBT Teiu, J.h9, WCT. T 8-th 8. Hc; A a-ram ia uw etnp4. had basHi afflictrd with rita. or tpil- p-i . thirt-ari jrasBra; h bd tha atta ksat ii;r. .f tw-u f. ur w-M-ka.aod olt-aim-a aavrl tautAk .ucc- (wmu. hm iaM4CuiiUiaiBj( two r ti.ra l-i, On arai occa-i -oa th .at-d an til hu wiifl sppwd totally draBgd, In ahrch tat h mu d couii.iiw fur a day or twu afrr tlta tits umI crsaa-d. I rr -ral reitiadi eracnib-w by our r-ai it phy-ktaua. but with- ut .isccaa. Ulist uy-.urad rtifmt u I wcaiisd to try your rviuly. I ('b:aiiit two buBaw of yuarpf ll sv tbem -taW-irding iirctMu siftd tbay artctvj a prmava -at car. Tha pra a it -w b ts'Wt aad bith BtaVite Btnut Jv ara tl agv bssa aaa kaa a ht ac Ua cmiu n -d tasvn g -m itataas) taa yar aBC4. lit aa my pruiptl -ag.oar aud haa, aluca that ttm. b b 5tp--l t hrrriuf wMth r. I biMttrt-a o na-iMc ia oar rrtatdr. and wW& Ul9 9itv n wit n nisi Io giv u a uuu. ' . lt lsk.aV.ai. TILts AX OTHER CIRE. Beajtl tba fUowitu taatirnoutal fr-ia a iapectabla Ct IB" I of GnaBaV I . M . 8mf S. ft k scti Baittmora. MJ. U-ar Mr. I lak arat pla-re in rvtli .g a -ss of Sant. r f: curad by y-ur iualuii Pill-. N it "W,J.J. L gn. lia long tn rrlictd aithtbia.twfm di a-, lit, wa ttrvt ait.-k-d ahtlw fjui:a yaiti. ii m-1 havaoua or two apama avt a' tar i flrl. but "t ha grew old -r ?by aVr--rni to ncr a-o. I p l t It lima h CotumeDO-d taking y.ur Pill- h-bAdlfin ery oftan and a,uita yt-r. pr-Hstrann: h m, b ly audmitrd. tti-aitud bad uf r-d --riu'N. bu u,w. I ftia bappy to a. h u caivd of tin tttJ. lit b aj rd Dix kvai'h f-r tha la-t bva r..(.th. H a nud ha ftiao riurnd t- it rii-at bnrtint-o.. All thia 1 i a. a grvat piaiiur in coi.tn.iiBi aim:, a it bibt b tha ax-ana uirccunc otbara to -li - rv.suy that wnl nr tn'-ut. w K , Kouranapactfanyate. W. P. Ltoo. IVnt to any part of tha wintry, by maM . f r- of -orsw. nr. r- .-ip"f a rmittanc-. AbinaahTU S7 11 ANTE. KM li- 'ira-T- St.. K.Uumora. Md. Prica, n-b l,i.ttt, A.twala, tO. rPl aa. Brnt.ua wbara paw tbia alartiaa MKKCIIANTS Gargling Oil LimE.iTJ Tollow Wrapper for Aninl and Whlta for lluasaa ar'sa-h. is good rou Bnn aarfVeaMa. i h'lbla aa. If t'lb-a Scraichra 'r tirauaa, f'ii:itp-l llavda, rieh Vonnda. Y rttrnal Poiauog. l wL-a. Fpratna and Pra'-a. S miaT'ia't, in ':, Fout Hot in Hhcap. Fontfl-n-d F-t. B"i.a i P cltry. r-d Marta, lCpir- ie. R -k. iia ta4 all kinda. Lnii i faet, KiBsH-Oua. P-ll Kti, weinga Ttrmorh, Uarg-t m i rscklsl Taata. ltrWrrrri'tldaor PUa, To 'tliacn-. Khanmalipfn, Ppaina, wney. F i-tula Mrc ftk-I Pr-wie a, v-r Nippica, Catb, Ml-i ori, Corirt Whi l-.w, 'ram pa, btt. U -Mk'iofls of tha Jotm Cotatracttoa of Altiarlvw. ru aa. Lata arap. Horn l'ittrjip"r. i rcvi tcsb. O nut or, r-Ql I'lcrra, Fnrrf. AbcrsN nl iha Ldjar, -wotled Ijrfl. Thruah. W.M.Mt'l Bmrwlln OH rhataQ.1r j dio, IDr.; atrial I. iSe. N" I " ,n"' o-, Jc. Ma "j'aotur-d ft" L"ckptl. 9- l Uarchaat a (gargling vii cob., a y. to ntatzjXE riiB-btTftiui 3-BUTTON KID GLOVES. rSEHH AID EXCI.111 CAHIIifERe ASD ELEGANT MLK DRfcS PATTKKNS GIV1 IX nl-2lIU3I For S-ariS-r. at ClaH Rirs. lo Artlmr's Hois Kams fir 1379! F a- many yan a In th homeaand h ar't rf the p-Hp wirh '- h .u--h -11 e ir-i mtti Ju ti -m, nud -ot'i ! life. Inter t sto-t p! ur-lt h i ci.hwi. id titifi-d iies-it, tu u Mi. i;.ik r .m- aaaiu. a ih a -w yar ai p- .-acUfa. u. itski f r the old p.C4 sUUitig -u, aj I tbo Lid C"fO.i w lr..me. ia. new a riTi-ro "f t.l-m wit I-- -.l-i-t duriitat K t our alreadv U-c I at f r.ntri ut -r. while uppli of cica literary m iit wiU bo drawn rn nil availl I anrc-. in rd r f' kK thi II M K M li.AIVk ai. .urereat aad vaiu. tweoud tw b periodical iu tha country. TERMS: I Copv. I 'S..'. S plsa. 1 --ir. ASi.Ow, t 4apa-w. a d 1 to Cm. t, .i r. H.Ow. The PreDilU) CI'lh-G- tt-r 'or ejth-rnt the- two CinL win b- f i h w.tr h ol Buaciii, a Paturua Lsutire and Cinldten. Lreaa. ! C'Apla-a, and I to flnbOe'tT. 817.3A. 13 topirt, and 1 to 4,'hib-t- tit r. .-.. Preminm n 17.3P tn a.ir ! W Thr-v ltu toti kid tilya biid jiwO wcib cd Buturck'a Pa?t-rra. Pr -m:uni on ?K.W Club Two p;r) Thra Ptirt -u Kid 4.wcw, aiad 1.U0 wrth nf if .tier., a a Palter ua. i aru:r xrn.-r r th - w . rT r a Prw- nt'tuttw lull lr raii-rneof e . L-aot b aik Ik -r flue k.ni;iih aud Fre ch t aalim ro. FnM pirtt -n'ar in refrd t th- lpr -d Talu-tbU Picin uiu" wil. b- I- -d in "tir Sic,( f nUr t '-ub l It r-. wliici wil le m-tit d "n i. pr i Cssti 'B to at! w ih d--ire to inaka ne Cuh f.-r lata. T SFECJMES MMRrti Iw ft. ST A. T. lb. A RT1I IK 0. 37 South tflAfU Mivet, Phi a.t Ipbla. isic TfJte 0 Wm TO lfNK For P!ano Scbol-tra. If a ff"iawo;ia)rte T ! trat i-H', a l- k wi ; nu ui-. li, ai.Us.i'iil aw I'vchmcml Ksi-iriwra. uuk na. b. J-.-l t Bittny thoa-a'l-ist. it d-!rri. A iiur.ii v pi r.- bj w. Misva, at-tw4nd by B Ma.IIi Cava yo read iha last Miel K. i." ft. ta acb Far Organ Scholar). CTmrftte" narmaalevhool for the Or.. VT J UM 111" uea-H aird '.Its cl b- aH O.ikti . ' ac!iearoupwiiiva aa w-U aa p-Ajsuaj. Hj di 11. t iarka. wubauriba fr the .VajtVai Record. 9 p-r .r. F.r th tvnaih Bta Srh-Iar. Jabiaaww'a Jlfw Jf trta-axl f-r Tbotrowcli inc atupi st a-.-i b-i tii'.b t l tin i bord p'aying. In iinn '1 tin -a, Prt u Ac. Aak I f the- taway Mettu-i. USaagopof Buatc par year iu th M msuai i.Mor . For Singing ClatHea. Oawnrtl ! Sinstrr rc'-'l lb-k. br T, o rmr a ; At a-rd and Johuaoai'a MwtbMMl o. aiBgiag m aaea. 9aa r uuiru. ar p.n.tt bot-ka, aid . t.o, in pr e ai.d cntrnta. bnt axuip iiefiiiig tha aa?na axciUut raaiut ua divaraawaira AKaaiiBa boia 1 Aak ftt Newa Stand for Xusient Record. Any book mailed p. t fr?a, for retail price. OLIVER DITSOW b CO., Boston f . E. D IT SO 3 A CO.. K2 Chaarnat St.. Phila, PIANOS Anothar battla on Mrh arce Blll'i: dr BenttT a latent Naw-aar r fall rtalf a-u: ,r- brfora boy tne PIAN or OHtsASI reau.r Ut at rir- i alar: lowat pr:ca aer given; aMMt aoccaaxftil hoaa WAR llae; an lest n w ne-y vMVf49 flpriLC 221 ftbftftl 7. I1- V. Baatty. a" , !, j UHbAJ m Atiertca; com roe area b iaw yera ici wnbont m,mmm, wmn w SBHS ST WSTS " w FDTS Representative Business Houses OF PHILADELPHIA. mm-V -ar -U POIl iVTjTl, t 1 A frvatal.l. s.iB.M rorsmsawilh muall cfil. PRICES GKEATLT BEC'JtED. CANNABIS IND1CA rOSITlTELT Cl'BIS CONSUMPTION. TW W. JAME3 preparat on Of Eaa Iadla IIrKplisb'Coupa-tlauiou4 ! (nl coinirr ai 1 1. U..I.S (or Urn rur.-ol .awmpllo. Urwnrhlllaind Aatksna. We n .w :iu..r.u Uie puuli; that we nive maii the iDipnaTlHi or ilils aril r. Into ilie I ni'wl SiaiwiO'ir sriciAT.rr. Aswchtv . at treat n r dm ana iri:uie. niiOc perm mnl rutiKd oierns In Imti i I..r olxalii nif -rur Hemp, jaiueilr ir I al Ujo riglit season, and bavin? il eiir.ic ! HTK.n IU ml KiO,'tiiiiiwai' ws Lave llltrit C ME ASTllXa In all lis l'airltr FrfecllsH rd aro rn'l IM 'o crrdenf when e ss j th A-SMISIS 1MJ1CA wil d U Hist iscLilm ! It oi.e suiiie viiu sails! Ilie min aaepiltal T3EKEI3 OT A SINGLE dYMFTCM OF COSSTJaHTION .ha' if d n' t t nc take hold of and diss pn. M,'li( saeats. p-:s:iueM.s. irrltal.ou ol Uie iwivrtt. fiiiiure .! uieiuory. diflii.-ult t-xiiw-lur .'i. ii. -d-mi pains In Hie lungi. surf tlint cliiliy senil ona. nutoea at Ilie sloumi-h, luac Lin ..I u.e l.,c aud waatUig away of Ui U'i,r,"ii- rr"'"-it for nr.JJIFS' S'AS. XlliIH I.lI .. nd if i!i- f.iiou.s-n! w " MIM-.-U j js) per bitle, or ilir e omiler fr i. and (liuinieut, e en. svums CRADDOCK & CO.. IC31 Rm MI-lelit w !f. B.-T 1: I i. is r' .M- A GOLD MEDAL a .rV-s iwrj .la: th- T ria B. iti.a ..f 1" J.&P.COATS f.rth"lr h"t lvrrt "p-ioH'-Tt-n. r.-nflr-irat th e-rin.Afr na.-l ..r-n Ih-r if.o-l, .t ml iti rlJ Lp-:-it rw. (r.m lh;il -.... ll. llfci l' th rn l.t.m .1 K i -i i - ii I ti - t-'h i" k '! '"Si ( r I 1-1 i!IUE sTMNiifU aiJ fc1 E T Vt'l.lIV.-' Th r nl P -I' - f a Si!vr M-Il as:ahr Ih- Wi l.ii.a'.ric Li i-a i "nip whi. h claim, l 1 Hie -r:M c'.i 11...1.1 .( .n r.. u m:.Lir.-. so l shim hi. u.i;r ,a..r.ii . iraJ Fril-a: l-iu. 53 GBAK3 P SIZES veru awarleJ for Spool Cotton at PAEI3 M .sr.. J. P. 'r hr ,lM'.h l In Vw t'HM.r. :.. th' ltr.t Nr..1 ..ll-n Mi'I. in -h 1 1. if-.1 r.t'. Everi inir ..f n!uufc!ir-. Ir. ru 1'. r c-. 1 -n Ih- Dn np-. I. is c .u.!.:"! thr. Tliir Amr c--l..'l i .i.i-ni ino ar Utv '.-i-i.iii il. 3il hil rlrfy h.-.- n-v-r el .Iiih; -p-r.-l in.-r.t -.r :li., r n.r- u hih I- p---l 1 .,rr..n orrh.,r ii .i:a:-mr -I in ih r -c--!. h l"., :h t Un-tri -A-i-... r -a -f ' u.tct'K lliA'lh-y he I'l'.'uiu 1 1 'r :.-.4...- u.i tui. c.umrj. AXESIC 1. as r presented by J- & P. CCATS. b still Ahead in Spool Cotton BATES & COATES, S l. A-nt9 ia rhilidslphia for J. A P. CO ATS. COMPOUND OXYGEN 1 Thm iw eon tm .fXvtm. sWs-V nm. mui mil I WsXUaUVal STRONGLY ENDORSED! LIT. 1. ti A JtXUlTwU iii-u. MohIjomI by th He& Judos Kstv MI Af ohrw who h.T T4wr1 thl lYpftfraent. SENT FREE! . Drat, bXautxci Brrsrbnrw dp I with tnmry tit!nwm avl to win Twmmvhab iXautxcT 4 Faux, ilia Olrvd to.. Fhiia SilVT 1SUOI4 IUK THE 1.OO0.O0O. 0 sir US HDUDtU ne lliiiidreil Yearn Ago. A Graphic 11 i-tor f t!i IIt Ks xh of Anirit-a boravr i.if-. ltt tir llft.c cvt)!li4. ia .i u-J mini V tut iwr.-t, r.ub r w n j4 B y. Indian r rvU.i'. mp lit ti(t nutria. A l k it wi1 .! yownsT. N ft ami So ('mpr-titioit. tr'r- m-iUaMtr. AajtruU ul--l v .r h-r. ( miiiari frtM. AOoiVft. J.r. Mt-i ( Kl'Y A O. S. Sr.ttiiil. luik4lw.pttis Pft. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION! OPES EVERT DAT. MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF EXHIBITS. MACUINEBT IX MOTION. Kwlsd AUractfaHts Asldesl Esery Da7. GRAND SACRED MUSIC EVERY SUNDAY. PBOXM1DE A5D ttBEn HOPS WEDSESDAY EVEMSK9, rB-'"(b.rfir'ioT1 of Prof. T). C CAPPVXTER vara th. baihiinv vill t. bnllisrilr light d Rxtala on th. RREAT Rixil VELf OKOAV .t4 S..I... oa th-Comet br tbo cUl rt ftiunwr Ur. Urn. Nurtbcctt, svrr aftrnoun. APMISinHnrinrthfr. adsiira. Is rcwiar OiUdma. rralst LH.MS.1,5. u cawia. eioEiieoH LA1,'TE21(- SLIDE 1 - J. MAHCT.l4t Ctr..l.wl St.. n.ii.4wlfht fa, r aMmcaicac tvcl i-r.. fr -.vt m OT pat, 1 10 sm. fJUy mmmd fflJEITAllED - .aWl4 OBU.M M tvU-MB tJrww. LANDRETHS' SEEDS IRC TIIR RrJT. 1. LlNHK-TII SV !l. SI at xuawiih klATU acrsiUadcipaiaa. MACK'S SEW ASD IWPKOTEO HH'H'l ti-Mt fAUL.'li l'l.i,A.-r(!.i b, mail Ir s2 -Ins tii. muml isvr.ush yaim ( in-tructia mimI .a e. rnt c 'i.-cii. of v.K- .l n J iiiMriuiM.t.lMl Dxl.lra LLA.Sk WALJiLs(.lll3Llwlnulst.,l'liiaJ s. nisr't Tot I.Anrern m Bet Ptereoptlcor F7.VaVl r sa 1 U .1 J k d -d J Great Keedbam I THEO. J. BABEACH Musical ASarvel. i tuj luout bt..i a.j.. j. KST.4KLISIIEI IS IS. MORGAN & IIEADLY. Importers of Diamonds AND Maaiiiactiirers cf Spectacle; 613 BAXSOS Rlrel, Philadelphia. UlutrateJ I'rioe List nt to tiie tra.le on aiipik-ution. "THE NEW HOME" IC IUE IEiT L'K K-VIITCH ScAvint? lUacIiino EVER MIVrrMTTRrD. IT EVCELa l. LVLStV rAKTUI LIB. This macMn is .c.lin5'y lhr-rnmin? an.l T.r tiuil. It Kr. a 11 .-nil. N .t . a .! ic- f r win.liuK U I l.irn iihnt tnruinc Him aiarh.n..n ltNl-x I,., f, r r-pn!nttns lb- mir u lv an. kiq l.t:Ktl)( snU vri.u utU'-r uot.llii. EXTRA Kr!XKV IMDrrFMVST l' t l.Ui-l T) .l'.LM. r. S. EWING, 117 lknlt ! railadrlpklm. Crntrnl Firs Breeeh-Lnadln? Oans. Rlnels Barrel, from 115 ap. Double barrel, from up. eans, KlDes and Pistols or mont approrrd Enrrllsu and American make. Paper anil Bns SbellH. Wads. CaDS. ev. Prices on anniiostiun Liberal (Uacounia to dealers. Mat a." J 1 iV.i. I sr sT MLS AAawawsaaa. I f -ht ffwl 712 MARKET ST.j PhlladeljHa. A I DISCOVHYl A MttM Extract of Fein Tie Only Article (bat Hill Hair oa Bald naU What the World Haj Bew, Wa nting for Centuries. Of .11 tb-c . ..!! .hi-a H :. i t l l ll "urfcl H.r hna-lmi. r.-4r, fw " S....f nlorinir ia. a.lr to ir. rwiar. jn,.,, lur. uvt on- h . mi irf-tt y u Srrins tbe .Ur sr. eic .Knt. l ut . . ul the .luffs la fcr trjuoliu rt- iruwii, tun b.c the ur:in.tl cr, r.- hit !iun,l.u,, s- t s f. w nr. ..tl.tly nrrn.ti.,.. ia!l,rl Jt lh -lp anil rb. trc;nr..f hr hir. AII'm,, rew. 'l kiwnacli:.t'aarnor. r!e i,'" t-auar the cHmi:- vt c. .bjr i. ari.ri i,:. rll" rt!.Mi ri,- B-cri..y,f tu J" K tu. tr u:oru baitb -a t.ur. Th.iJlli4u"'? tbe b.ir. tb wnn.iii.taM f iulri.s. a s. rr-ni.tur. cla!.i. ii: o r. .r. au ..ia,fc, , Siv.d roujili-a ul t!i .4 th. J ' s.niibth. b.lr. T. nrrt tl.- eauw rt B"ii n-n.i pr.ns S.-.I.. n.l mt ell M vh-L.-.i IS... and rb- rlutt.4- nu b. tu rbit is- .ri,B , b ol 1- rii.aii. SI aa4 Imiius b-n-flt. r...-a nr. b. b-ii d.ror-.l.n.l. Iik'n uir n. t gt lt-ui.rl.. it i. b.st.d b r...i. ,.t hi. b is s.Uu ur wifh rrjr.Ui:rr t. bl it is alter th. b-t arm le In . okm. in-atel, simI cvmstwr 4V..riiJ, tw It I. la. pr. r.-ro ii.l.ti..n f. r tb. bnlet. It w. in firll Li tun! tb- rj".-u of pe-r .leuni no.,. Iae a, .. olM-rvf.l ; n c.ori.mral effier luh. 4i, th.l a nnrtinll-bH:.l fc-rvantt hi, vb.le trlaiau tb. Ui..p baa a bal.it uf alpine bi. Ml b-ai, haruUin bissraarf bka, aid tra rult tr Koslba. aain:b ba r bead f blaik. i ,oia tbaa be Ter bad bef.m. The oil wa. tries os tn and catlle that bad lot tbeir hair frua tb. caru. pU.ue. ai.d the rrvanlts were a. rapid a hj raarrelooa. 1 beai.Dr. and ea tb. uiuuf i., abuk bad fallea ooi.wrrw con:plctet)r rotd u. IV. vaka TbeM.xperimitaer.benil ta a. wnrl l. b".t tha knowled a was practlcaU sM-ai s b"se prvsiatureli bald and srar. a. ao oo.lnar! bad CUT (..old tul-rate tbe ar-.,t r-llnrd p-trleMi a. a dr-ln. lor IV. kilr. Bnt tbe A 111 .4. wo M cb-sitit- aa. orerrosi. tb. dilh.nlir, an.1. bra pre cvm known only to bin.-lf . be h... ft-t rr j, and elab rat. .apertmmta. aUkClMi m de-ortna rerined BetrulelUD. wbtrh retb-r. It suceptilM. t betl. baMI'-a as daintllr aa tb. faavaa aas di cv un. Tns.xpenswntswl b the d.lon.-d f.a sa the bum an bair were atTMl-l witb the nvex 4 tosiahing reanlt.. A f-w appluatb.&.wa..rtae atr wait tblti and fallinie. fare remark..!.! rune ai.d ti. to th scalp ami hair. Ever panirle uM.nln.rf IV appr-an on the nret or aec..n.Mr.iria. audib-liiOit, J aearcbing is Its aatnre, aeetn.to pes-rrare tu tha roouatonce. and at up a radwal change tV;bt tart. It is well known t at the ncb-aut.f'iio,lr sre made from petream, and. hj aume a,).ter:.MT ontia.ths a-oftbM article rra.inaiir m.pr!a s beaatifnl lijibt brown color to the h .ir. wturh, i a eonririned see, deepen, t" a hia.-k. lhe.,.irrealb. p. rruauent for an iteLAnli l-nlb ol t.aie. not Lba change i. no cra.iual Unt the aiiett tnlimat. lrlea.ta cao arart-eljr deieet it. pr"PT-e. In a word. It a tb. mt wonderful dia overy of th. ae. sal wlt caa latid to tnak the prematurely bald and gray re4ca ad iae oar realen to :t. it a tri-il. feehu. t b. Bed that oa. apple-atton will cat Inc th-in fri wonlerfal etfecu. r.Uk.ura (-Jiiu-niw JS.10.-7. CART.OI !'K fr-'-n'a the hair e.. n, - iVMUJl-lr. u.rtrayrJ.Mins.. cardolixe M,-;;.' CARBOLINE CARKOLIXE XI&Z? "tJI CARBOLINE cur.iid...f th..-, CARBOLINE "f." '"' CVRBOLINE PESE CARBOLINE "IV!"- Tos will a.t-r raam C T? RHT TT CawstV-lMirtetT w Im .lftlJUU.1l-. riantly and uatureiiy. CARBOLINE WZ1" CARBOLINE "" CARBOLINE SZ!:Zt'ba CARBOLINE 1Vuhr'uirr;'rm't"' " CA TJ TrT T W Certeln to .eer roar heal AMiULl.t withaaneicn.wtb -laur CARBOLINE s--'- ''- CARBOLINE mn" B" fin TrT tvr Ua-nre reme.N. i..l tiitt 1.1V1-1. C tauevna in It. re-uiu. CPDAT IVr Itltbebetthlr.leeeriii, . illvl-i. 1-. y, . c..nuuon .ipnstloa. CARBOLINE UJX?S CA R BO LINE1 BeB.Terydt " ' " pp-T TVTT J.tbetnlkall.xertoan. V,rtKlUt.l.M. 1. worth ita aeubt I...I C.A.RBOLINE "E&JL CRB0LLE ulZZ?Xm,Ma' CARBOLINE la 4d by all J. alera ts aeai: CARBOLINE H h.l..r-J t. r.a hucheet medkal autte-rrtr CARBOLINE cT35ZEra" C. P ROT 1VF As el rtnt preparatl sr .1K1UL.1.C Biir-1 Irom fe.toi-um CTI'AT TVP fi" a as eOVe-aat H.rt io.l)Ul.l.l. .(orrre.ero.mieniel .t. r.DUni I V V Keep, h- hair sioi.1 nd tr.e ..lujJVi.1.11. h 'a.1 co. -A. CARBOLINE fr-. fr 1 lrrltrit.4 aiel poiaonoua cbetne;a... CA RBOLIN E 'Jtr w CARBOLINE Z$L''''t tat )iU.a or rav ) .Air WKlUl-la - it. DAiursvi e- ivf f P lJrf,iI I VP tiM W fn ft.'!--. V4llLFVLlaS as AC Uk OtAVallO UaC U'.l: WVVvVaL.X aU awi v: CARBOLINE SZtZ?1 IkVAt aU.w tw .,r-J CARBOUHE CARBOLINE Is now presented to th public without fear jf o tradlctlon aa th beat B"ram and Ba.:n-ij' tb Hair ta world has .err srodacwd. , FBICE: $L00 PER BOTTLE, j' Ol ALL DRC0I-T. KENNEDY & CO. IPittHlitirj?, Tai., Sols -CaU fur Um Valtcai Stalcw, tba Cava das. and Great Britain. rr Uoj. b ,n vrhoja,. ,Bl Retail Trrii fl throngDont Ue lulled Wsies. aixl lut aale Vtnoler-ale r JoHNbOM. HoUjowai to.. rka.NCH. RKHAhW A CO., ami SMirH. RI.INf AoLoleea!e Drnretsts, FHII.- help 11 a.i John r. renky aco.. u KhIl.UTtKKr-Y andTEMr-LETOS, MrtKs-f'V at RrlIJis. slid W. H. SCHHKFKLFn.S. SS" TOR la. lrT Et. C. OOODW1M WKtKj PuTTEK. SMITH, IHXLITTI E MITH, CITLE.K BKOS. CO.. OILMAN BKiih. THT , B ARKIS HAW LKi BOoTUS.Ma.'M. VOfiLEK. MYEK CO., THOMrrai.S Ml TH. W. H. HKCWN BKIM.. BALTIIVBC ; JHM D. PhK l'O..REAKaKT.HAi.aA:'-0 IISCIXXATI. O.i R"BIN-oS CO.. Dtbt A CO., LOUaVVILLat, U.J.. aad all Other Wbu.eHaea) aSJUa-aaslA Okrwiiit U ooaiiU. svv;eiRss".'rw'i,5-f